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Arizona Suspect's Erratic Behavior Raises Questions About Gun Sales
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1429734" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>News Flash!!! The "instant background check", AKA NICS, is EXACTLY the same for the entire country! What isn't the same is the reporting levels required for those adjudicated mentally incompetent. The NICS check is only as good as the information that's fed into the system!</p><p></p><p>This guy was well on the radar scope for the liberal anti-gun sheriff of Pima Co. What did they do about this guy? Not a damned thing. Did the anti-gun sheriff secretly hope that someone like this would do something like this to further his anti-gun agenda? </p><p></p><p>Perhaps what should be in the spotlight is not the fact that a nutjob got a gun, but that the county did not practice due diligence in making sure he was correctly categorized, so that he couldn't legally buy a gun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1429734, member: 1132"] News Flash!!! The "instant background check", AKA NICS, is EXACTLY the same for the entire country! What isn't the same is the reporting levels required for those adjudicated mentally incompetent. The NICS check is only as good as the information that's fed into the system! This guy was well on the radar scope for the liberal anti-gun sheriff of Pima Co. What did they do about this guy? Not a damned thing. Did the anti-gun sheriff secretly hope that someone like this would do something like this to further his anti-gun agenda? Perhaps what should be in the spotlight is not the fact that a nutjob got a gun, but that the county did not practice due diligence in making sure he was correctly categorized, so that he couldn't legally buy a gun! [/QUOTE]
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